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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelMusic On Vinyl, IMT
UPC0602557107197
eBay Product ID (ePID)8046050437
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2017
GenreRock
ArtistJackson, Joe
Release TitleCollected
Dimensions
Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight1.39 lb
Item Length12.72 in
Item Width12.45 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks25
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Fools in Love 1.2 Is She Really Going Out with Him? 1.3 Look Sharp! 1.4 Got the Time 1.5 Sunday Papers 1.6 It's Different for Girls 1.7 I'm the Man 1.8 Mad at You 1.9 Beat Crazy 1.10 One to One 1.11 The Harder They Come 1.12 Jumpin' Jive 1.13 Another World 1.14 Steppin' Out 2.1 Real Men 2.2 A Slow Song 2.3 Breaking Us in Two 2.4 Be My Number Two 2.5 You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want) 2.6 Happy Ending (Feat. Elaine Caswell) 2.7 (He's a) Shape in a Drape 2.8 Nineteen Forever 2.9 Stranger Than Fiction 2.10 Home Town (Live) 2.11 Is She Really Going Out with Him? (A Capella Live)
Number of Discs2
NotesLimited double 180 gram vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. Joe Jackson's debut single, 'Is She Really Going Out With Him?', was not an immediate hit; however, by the time his debut album Look Sharp! Was released, the song had reached charts in the U.K. and U.S., earning him a gold record. For the follow-up, he produced the top 5 hit 'It's Different For Girls', Joe received the highest musical accolade of the Netherlands, the Edison Award. After two edgy new wave pop records, his next tracks included some reggae influences such as the tracks 'One to One' and 'Mad At You', while Jumpin' Jive - recorded with jazz musicians - was full of old jump blues and swing tunes. The huge commercial success came with his crafted pop songs 'Steppin' Out' and jazzy 'Breaking Us In Two' climbing the charts worldwide. Joe Jackson produced even jazzier hits in 1984 such as 'Happy Ending', (a duet with Elaine Caswell), 'Be My Number Two' and 'You Can't Get What You Want'. The album Big World (1986), a live album of entirely new material including 'Home Town', was recorded during six concerts. It is not a regular live album though, the audience was asked to be quiet during the songs and the applause was edited out. The pop song 'Nineteen Forever' was part of a larger construction from the album Blaze Of Glory, designed to tell a semi-autobiographical story. In 1991 Joe Jackson decided to abandon pop once and for all in favor of more serious music. It spawned the track 'Stranger Than Fiction'. Joe Jackson - collected is a comprehensive series of sounds Joe Jackson has gone through, from old to new, this collection will never get boring!